Thanks will check.... On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 10:07 AM, Klaas Nono Mabunda <[email protected] > wrote:
> It was posted here long ago on the 2 January 2013, follow your emails from > this group. > > > . > . > Klaas Nono Mabunda > ANCYL Limpopo Provincial Spokesperson > 0827304331 > 0794304331 > 0867182705 (fax) > [email protected] > [email protected] > > -----Original Message----- > From: Thabo Mathiba <[email protected]> > Sender: [email protected] > Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2013 08:38:56 > To: <[email protected]> > Reply-To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [YCLSA Discussion] ANCYL Limpopo Press Statement on Academic > Excellence in honour of President Peter Mokaba. > > thanks general even this late statement deserves a paste > > > 02 January 2013 > Press statement for immediate release > Congratulations to the Matric Class of 2012. > South Africa as a developing country which still > lacks some skills and quality to improve, which > will lead us to the status of a developed country, > attainment of such a character requires education > as a building block with balanced implementable > vision. We require an academic excellent > generation with determined instincts to pursue > our generational mission as a country in the > creation of economically viable communities, > where government is less depended on. > The learning and teaching commitment during the > learning year 2012 has finally paid up though > results to this end are not yet satisfying. Our > schools duly requires members of the society to > assist in the reinstalling of the culture of learning > and furthermore ensure that our schools are not > reduced to areas of intimacy above everything, > considering the teenage pregnancy expanding > rate, the deteriorating moral relation between > learners and teachers, the vandalism to school > property, looting of school furniture and dodging > of classes mainly orchestrated by drug abuse and > child labour. > We have observed copious children at the ages > befitting to go to school, peripatetic in our streets, > dirty without respect to adults and unable to > passably read or write. Our concerns are based > on the outfit which later start initiating > housebreaks and associating with random crime > which leaves our communities dangerous. The life > lived without ability to read or write leaves us > vulnerable to underdevelopment. > Considering the growing magnitude of illiteracy > and all the dangers it havens, it is important for all > structures in the society to build coalition along > with the South African Police Services, to ensure > that every child due to go to school is made to, > and monitoring measures are put in place > throughout the year to ensure that these children > do not default from attending school. > The ANCYL Limpopo, as it welcomes the sterling > performance in percentages of grade twelve > learners across the country and in the Limpopo > Province, also feel it is imperative for Student > Formations at Universities particularly the South > African Student Congress (SASCO) and our > branches of the ANCYL to ensure that the > admission and registration of students is not > made problematic. They should ensure that aiding > offices are accessible at all times. > We wish every learner including those that did not > make it well, and further urge them to continue > working hard as the improvement of their socio > economic statuses are dependant on them not > anybody else. > We as well insist on the Department of Education > to budget more on Compensation of Employees > in order to appoint more teachers, and also build > quality schools to avoid depressing learning and > teaching environments. > The African National Congress Youth League > Limpopo, is making a call to the private sector to > help with bursaries and donation of school > uniforms and stationery to all disadvantaged > learners and adopt needy schools and > orphanages. > Issued by the ANCYL Limpopo > For enquiries contact the Provincial Spokesperson > Cde. Klaas Nono Mabunda at 082 730 4331 or > 079 430 4331 > > On 1/7/13, Klaas Nono Mabunda <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS YOUTH LEAGUE > > LIMPOPO PROVINCE > > > > > > > > > > 07 January 2013 > > > > Press statement for immediate release > > > > Academic Excellence in honour of President Peter Mokaba. > > > > On the 07 January 1959, a revolutionary with fearless instincts was > born, he > > was unfortunately brought to this world to be met with the brutal human > > segregative attitudes, which subjected every conscious being to confront > the > > system with the intolerance it deserved, thus ascertaining the active > > involvement against any undue acts. > > > > Politically conscious and enthusiast people who knew the importance of > > living in harmony without any kind of prejudice, had to revolt against > this > > but knew the importance of learning in order to advance informed > > mobilization against the system, though education was restrictive due to > > colour biological origin, regardless of such an effort the generation of > the > > time persevered, and President Peter Mokaba was amongst those that > married > > education with political involvement. > > > > As in when we celebrate life and times of this gallant fighter, President > > Mokaba 's birthday, we need to couple the celebration with prioritizing > > education of both ourselves as leaders, our members, those we seek to > > recruit and the civilized members of the society to delve in being > > academics, as our country only demands education in order to reform > systems > > and chant a way towards a complete attainment of Millenium Development > > Goals, as the incessant chanting of Apartheid and its injustices is > > immaterial and delaying, all we should start doing in order to > accommodate > > all generations including the Born Frees, is to preempt the future and > > prepare ourselves thereto. > > > > President Mokaba has inspired us in many ways than one to become > > politicians, intention being to contribute towards the well-being of our > > communities, hence we need to learn deeper the foundations of learning > and > > advise the state to introduce a caring curriculum in line with our > visions > > as the country, not a permanently changing curricular. > > > > The ANCYL Limpopo is humbly making a call to Law Enforcement Agencies > > including the Hawks, South African Police Service, and the Department of > > Higher Education to embark on a outreach to search for Fly-by-night > Colleges > > and further make campaigns to notify learners and parents about these > time > > consuming day light robbery. > > > > It is the responsibility of all us to guard against such syndicates as > they > > rob our parents of their hard earned money and as well waste a lot of > time > > for young people only to be awarded a bogus certificate. Every learner is > > therefore advised to make use of the Offices of the Department of Higher > > Education and Training and SASCO Branches to confirm the validity of the > > college before paying any registration fee or admission. > > > > The ANCYL Limpopo along with the PYA will embark on Back to School > campaign > > from the school reopening and has adopted it as an unremitting program > > throughout the year. We urge parents both through the SGB and > individually > > to participate fully in the Education of their children, in order for the > > children to be educated not certificated, as it will bear fruits for our > > communities and the country at its entirety. > > > > We reiterate our call to the private sector to practice patriotism, by > > donating and adopting needy schools and learners. > > > > Issued by the ANCYL Limpopo > > > > For enquiries contact the Provincial Spokesperson Cde. 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